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The Mała Łąki Valley is a valley in the Polish Western Tatras, located between the Bystra Valley and the Kościeliska Valley. It is 5.4 km long and has an area of approx. 5.7 km². It is the smallest of the Tatra valleys. The central part of the Mała Łąki Valley is Wielka Polana. It was created on the site of a glacial lake that once existed here. The Mała Łąki Valley has been visited and admired by many tourists for a long time. Three hiking trails lead through it. The great, luminous Wielka Polana, closed from the south by a chain of mountains, with the impressive cliff of Wielka Turnia, is usually a place for tourists to stop for a longer time.